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Just spotted that the name is given differently in two different paragraphs. First it's showing as 'Norman "Bill" Jewell', then in the following section as 'David Jewell', I believe the first is correct. Is the second a nickname or just a typo? Starfiend (talk) 16:55, 14 August 2019 (UTC)
In the book below:
Ships Visual Encyclopedia by David Ross
2010 Amber Books
ISBN 978-1-907446-24-5
It has the Seraph specifications (p. 303):
Type: British submarine.
Displacement: 886 tonnes (872 tones surfaced), 1005 tonnes (990 tonnes submerged).
Dimensions 66.1m x 7.2m x 3.4m (216ft 10in x 23ft 8in x 11ft 2in).
Machinery: Twin screws, diesels (surfaced), electric motors (submerged).
Top speed: 14.7 knots [surfaced], 9 knots [submerged].
Main armament: One 76mm (3in) gun, six 533mm (21in) torpedo tubes.
Launched: 1941.